Lol, once in french shes like say something you like to me, so i said "j'adore dope" and shes like DOPE!? and im like yeah the band and shes like ohh...
I bought a couple books today and it was $110. That was for one class and I am still missing one of that class' books as I couldn't find it. I'll online order that crap. I also went to the bookstore thinking I could beat the rush if I was there after my 830 class and they were pretty busy at 915am.
Every other day is 9-1... and then I've also got two online classes
Its probably causing I'm taking 21 credit hours compared to the recommended 16
I think I may have to quit my job
Lucky. My days are 9-4 except for Tuesdays which tend to be around 9-6 and Wednesdays around 9-5.
Ewww... That sucks... Is that like regular high school or are you taking extra classes or extra curricular stuff??
No extra curricular stuff, there's only two real men in our class (that's me and another guy) that actually went for the three sciences and maths (which is the hardest combination possible), everyone else is a pussy. We've got almost no frees and we have chemistry practicals on Tuesdays 4pm -> 6pm and biology extends from 3pm until around 4:30pm->5pm instead of 4pm. I hate it how if you're doing the sciences and maths shit is so difficult and you have like no frees and a lot of homework. If you do the arts (English, Spanish, French and history) you've got a crapload of free periods, nobody really cares whether you do work, you can skip a week of school without problems, etc, it's insanely slack. I have trouble skipping a day of my classes seeing as we probably do more in a day than the arts people do in 3-4 days.
Is it like that over there too? Arts people slack and the science people work their asses off? I guess it's not going to get any better in university doing chemical/nuclear engineering but hey, at least I'm doing something I like.
I bought a couple books today and it was $110. That was for one class and I am still missing one of that class' books as I couldn't find it. I'll online order that crap. I also went to the bookstore thinking I could beat the rush if I was there after my 830 class and they were pretty busy at 915am.
You spent $110 on books, that's like what, £70? They best have been decent f*cking books!
I bought a couple books today and it was $110. That was for one class and I am still missing one of that class' books as I couldn't find it. I'll online order that crap. I also went to the bookstore thinking I could beat the rush if I was there after my 830 class and they were pretty busy at 915am.
Impossible... My cheapest one was $90 but the rest were $150 +
No extra curricular stuff, there's only two real men in our class (that's me and another guy) that actually went for the three sciences and maths (which is the hardest combination possible), everyone else is a pussy. We've got almost no frees and we have chemistry practicals on Tuesdays 4pm -> 6pm and biology extends from 3pm until around 4:30pm->5pm instead of 4pm. I hate it how if you're doing the sciences and maths shit is so difficult and you have like no frees and a lot of homework. If you do the arts (English, Spanish, French and history) you've got a crapload of free periods, nobody really cares whether you do work, you can skip a week of school without problems, etc, it's insanely slack. I have trouble skipping a day of my classes seeing as we probably do more in a day than the arts people do in 3-4 days.
Is it like that over there too? Arts people slack and the science people work their asses off? I guess it's not going to get any better in university doing chemical/nuclear engineering but hey, at least I'm doing something I like.
Wow... but thats how it always is... At least in high school it was the same way... Just all the process and steps you have to take make up so much time... It's a lot much work to do an actual science as compared to some bogus art degree (like liberal arts )